Chimpanzees' behavior and social relationships: new scientific findings

Studies of chimpanzee behavior indicate that hunting smaller monkeys may serve a variety of purposes, such as acquiring food, enriching the diet with animal protein or establishing social standing. Recent findings suggest that hunting may also be a way to gain power and dominance in a group.

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